A woman feeding a monkey with her breast "this shocked me watching the video in details"
BECAUSE LIFE is sacred and it MATTERS!
This is a Pulitzer Prize winner. A journalist caught sight of an indigenous woman who was breast feeding her own child as well as this little fella - wild boar - whose mother was poached by illegal hunting irrespective of the fact she had her family of little wild boars to care for.
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Human to animal breastfeeding has been practiced in some different cultures during various time periods. The practice of breastfeeding or suckling between humans and other species occurred in both directions:
women sometimes breastfed young animals, and animals were used to suckle babies and children. Animals were used as substitute wet nurses for infants, particularly after the rise of syphilis increased the health risks of wet nursing.
Goats and donkeys were widely used to feed abandoned babies in foundling hospitals in 18th- and 19th-century Europe.
Breastfeeding animals had also been practised, whether for perceived health reasons – such as to toughen the nipples and improve the flow of milk – or for religious and cultural purposes. A wide variety of animals have been used for this purpose, including puppies, kittens, piglets and monkeys.
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